The Duke and Duchess will delve into South Africa’s history and life under the apartheid regime of racial segregation
Author: Sibusisiwe Nyanda
South Africa has been hit by protests against femicide over the past few weeks after a series of murders that shocked the public
Five soldiers died during the attack and a sixth succumbed to his injuries on Sunday
More than 40,000 incidents of rape were reported to the police between April 2018 and March 2019
At least 12 people have been killed by a surge of anti-foreigner violence in the country’s financial capital last week
18 ministers were seen greeting members of the sovereign council, including its chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
His address came after days of protests demanding an end to the scourge of rape and murder of women
Five deaths — most of them, South Africans — have been reported, police said, adding that 189 people had been arrested
President Filipe Nyusi has repeatedly pledged to “eradicate” what he refers to as “criminals” rather than Islamists
Such violence breaks out sporadically in South Africa, where many nationals blame foreigners for high unemployment